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Pulmonary function testing of animals chronically exposed to diluted diesel exhaust

✍ Scribed by Kenneth B. Gross


Book ID
102871180
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
776 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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Abstract

The purpose of this work was to assess the potential effect that chronic inhalation of diesel exhaust may have on lung mechanics and lung volume. Noninvasive pulmonary function tests that produced data on lung air flows and volumes have been conducted repeatedly on 25 male Fischer‐344 rats exposed to diesel exhaust at a particulate concentration of 1500 ΞΌg m^βˆ’3^, 20 h per day, 51/2 days per week, for 612 days. The same tests were conducted on 25 clean air control animals. When the data were normalized, the majority of tests did not reveal any significant deviation from the norm for the first year of exposure. In the second year, the functional residual capacity and its component volumes – expiratory reserve and residual volume, maximum expiratory flow at 40% of vital capacity, maximum expiratory flow at 20% of vital capacity and the forced expiratory volume in 0.1 s – were significantly greater in the diesel exposed animals. The data are inconsistent with known clinically significant adverse health effects. Although the lung volume changes in the diesel exposed animals could be indicative of emphysema or other forms of chronic obstructive lung disease, this interpretation is contradicted by the air flow data which suggest simultaneous lowering of the resistance of the smaller airways. The observations are not consistent with documented clinical lung disease in man.


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